Hillary Clinton was asked about Donald Trump — she just scoffed and shook her head

In an interview that aired Friday, former Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton was asked to react to "two words": Donald Trump.

Speaking with the Rev. Al Sharpton, Clinton initially appeared
flabbergasted in how she would describe the Republican
presidential front-runner.

"Ugh. Agh. You know, Rev. Al, he has been stoking prejudice and
paranoia. He's been really appealing to the worst instincts of
human nature," Clinton said. "I think it's dangerous. His
demagoguery is no longer amusing."

"He's called me a lot of things — now that he's running against
me. Before, he called me a great senator and a great secretary of
state. That's what a demagogue does, right? They say whatever
they need to say to try and stir up the passions of people," she
said.

The exchange was part of a pre-taped interview set to air in full
on Sharpton's new MSNBC Sunday show, "Politics Nation." A preview
of it aired on "Morning Joe" Friday.

Trump subsequently responded
to the preview on "Morning Joe." He pointed out that Clinton, the
Democratic front-runner, also used to say nice things about him
and suggested that the rigors of the campaign trail had changed
their relationship.

"She used to call me a genius. I've come a long way down, I
guess. She was always very nice and everything. But I guess it's
a different world today. And she's got problems. I would always
be nice because I was a businessman, a very successful person,
and I was nice to everybody," he said.

"I'm a little surprised at her tone, but that's OK," he
continued. "She's been surprised at my tone also."